December 15, 2012

Corgi's Latest Angle of Attack

AA27101

Its been awhile since we feasted on a steady diet of new Corgi aircraft but the Company seems poised to stand and deliver this winter/spring with several appetizing offerings on the menu. Among them is this 1:72 scale German Messerschmitt Bf 109G6 Fighter – Erich Hartmann, Kommandeur I/Jagdgeschwader 53, Hungary, 1945 (AA27101), an all-new 1:32 scale De Havilland Mosquito, and follow-ups to their 1:72 scale Avro Lancaster and Short Stirling heavy bombers. Reserve your table early for the Corgi buffet.

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Corgi’s Latest Angle of Attack

AA27101

Its been awhile since we feasted on a steady diet of new Corgi aircraft but the Company seems poised to stand and deliver this winter/spring with several appetizing offerings on the menu. Among them is this 1:72 scale German Messerschmitt Bf 109G6 Fighter – Erich Hartmann, Kommandeur I/Jagdgeschwader 53, Hungary, 1945 (AA27101), an all-new 1:32 scale De Havilland Mosquito, and follow-ups to their 1:72 scale Avro Lancaster and Short Stirling heavy bombers. Reserve your table early for the Corgi buffet.

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Signature Models Slides Into the Driver's Seat

SIG38202Gb

Originally produced in midnight black and off white, Signature Models is finally getting set to release their 1938 Daimler-Benz Gelandewagen Typ 4 (G4) Limousine in a grey matte finish. Produced in 1:18 scale and bundled with three Wehrmacht soldiers, the dull grey scheme is certainly the most heavily requested version of the three parade limousines largely because it was the one most commonly associated with the Nazi leadership in the run-up to World War II. All three versions are expected to return to stock some time in January, and will likely get scooped up the moment we announce their receipt.

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Signature Models Slides Into the Driver’s Seat

SIG38202Gb

Originally produced in midnight black and off white, Signature Models is finally getting set to release their 1938 Daimler-Benz Gelandewagen Typ 4 (G4) Limousine in a grey matte finish. Produced in 1:18 scale and bundled with three Wehrmacht soldiers, the dull grey scheme is certainly the most heavily requested version of the three parade limousines largely because it was the one most commonly associated with the Nazi leadership in the run-up to World War II. All three versions are expected to return to stock some time in January, and will likely get scooped up the moment we announce their receipt.

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